Tag: journalism

Thanksgiving is come and gone. It has been hard not to think of William S. Burroughs’ Thanksgiving Prayer, especially the last line:Thanks for the last and greatest betrayal of the last and greatestof human dreams.(Content Warning for the poem: racial slurs, anti-gay slurs. Un-varnished representations of America.) I read some good bits of advice for weathering the new… Continue reading 2016.11.28 : pipe dreams→

Another year, another set of thorny ethical questions to contend with. Specifically, at what point does journalism turn into semi-independent PR? One of the staples of any news-source relationship, be it the politician, the special-interest group, or the business, is the interview. Interviews rarely happen unless someone is trying to sell something. That something could… Continue reading Short Stop: the Ethics of the Promotional Interview→

"You want to contribute to their brand. You like the work you're doing, you believe it is worthy of your time and effort, and you wish to support it with your labor. [... I]t can very easily feel as if you are simply handing over the fruits of your labor and maintaining little-to-no ownership of them, thus undermining your own brand by giving your work away."

This piece currently occupies pride of place amongst all the work I've done at WMUA this year. It's not the most complex, nor is it necessarily the most interesting piece. But I worked hard, and people helped me when I needed them to, and we got a solid piece of reporting (informative and well-produced) out… Continue reading SGA Elections: how much is too much truth?→